W dniu 04.02.2016 o 05:57, PatrickD Garvey pisze:
Is there any consensus here at the openSUSE project as to the expansion of the K in KDE. I've seen indications that it is Kool, just K, or maybe Kommunity, all of which indicate it is better than the Common Desktop Enviroment (CDE) that normally accompanied the X/Open consortium product.
I think this doesn't have anything to do with OpenSUSE, the naming is KDE internal stuff. AFAIR, it was 'Kool' originally in the very old days, it was later dropped and it was called the 'K Desktop Environment' (versions 2 & 3). Even later in the KDE4 days they decided that it's not an acronym at all and named the software 'KDE Software Collection' and the people developing it the 'KDE Community'. This is the state as of today. *no citations, cause this isn't wikipedia & I don't need to prove anything :-) **it's possible that the K might have been inspired with Q from 'Qt' (and was expanded to 'Kool', because all acronyms are made by letting a cat walk on the keyboard/other random method first and then figuring what words match to the letters :-) ), but I don't recall anyone ever saying it in official KDE materials -- Łukasz "Cyber Killer" Korpalski mail: cyberkiller8@gmail.com xmpp: cyber_killer@jabster.pl site: http://website.cybkil.cu.cc gpgkey: 0x72511999 @ hkp://keys.gnupg.net //When replying to my e-mail, kindly please //write your message below the quoted text.